Correcting zoning mistakes
The mayor wants property in 26 neighborhoods to be rezoned to match its actual use.
Good idea or bad idea? Diana Baldwin’s Feb. 19th story talks to supporters on both sides. On one hand it’s correcting mistakes and bringing the “books” up to date. On the other, these properties have been ‘mis-zoned’ for quite sometime and have not been a problem.
I believe now is not the time to spend the effort and the money on this project when the council will be asking residents to approve a proposed $29 million Public Safety Center.
Here are links to learn more about the Edmond Plan IV ordinance map and a zoning verification form.
Here are the 26 residential additions where some zoning does not match the actual use:
Chateau, Cheyenne Ridge Villas, Coffee Creek, Copper Cove, Faircloud, Fairfield, Fox Lake, Kimberly Crossing, Meadowlakes, Mill Valley, Northridge Park, Oak Tree, Orchards at the Trails, Park Lane Estates, Park Place, Pebble Creek, Pines at the Trails, Swan Lake, Westborough and Windsong.
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I live in the Chateau. What does this mean? Is my subdivision not zoned for residence?